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and Park Avenue. Members who expect to be in
New York should contact Mr. Holland Bushner
at the Council, Area Code 212, Lehigh 5-3300,
to determine what meetings are scheduled and
to inform him if they intend to participate so
that they may be properly introduced to others
present at the brief tea at 5:15, immediately preceding the substantive discussion. These meetings terminate at 6:30 to permit participants to
have dinner elsewhere at the usual hour and to
attend the theater or other evening activities.
Members are also invited to take part in annual
two-day off-the-record conferences of members of
Committees on Foreign Relations throughout the
country at the Council, usually on the first or
second Friday and Saturday of June. Each annual conference is focused on a systematic analysis of a major problem of American foreign
policy with the assistance of American and foreign specialists on the problem in question. Members of the Council are invited to take part with
members of the thirty-three affiliated Committees
in the Friday evening dinner session with a senior
American statesman as discussion leader.
Members of the Boston Committee, as those of
other affiliates and of the Council itself, may subscribe to Foreign Affairs at a special "at cost"
rate of $5.00 per annum and may purchase directly from the Council at a discount of 25 percent any book published by the Council. Notices
of Council publications are mailed to Committee
members as they are published. A list of recent
Council publications may be secured from the
Council or from the Boston Committee on Foreign Relations upon request. Members may purchase any other books dealing with international
affairs published in tin- United States or abroad
and costing more than a dollar at a ten percent
discount from the World Affairs Book Center of
the Foreign Policy Association, at 345 East 46th
Street, New York, N.Y., 10017. Purchasers should
identify themselves as members of the Boston
Committee when they place orders with the
Council or the World Affairs Book Center.
From time to time the Council solicits in writing the private views of members of the Boston
Committee and its counterparts elsewhere on one
or another important aspects of American foreign
policy. Respondents to these inquiries are not
expected to identify themselves. Qualitative and
statistical analyses of the views expressed are
published in a series of pamphlets and given
broad circulation in the federal government, mass
media, and among other institutions and individuals interested in informed American opinion on
foreign affairs.
For further information, contact The Secretary, The
Boston Committee on Foreign Relations, 40 Mt. Vernon
Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02108; phone CA 7-7990.
Executive Committee
Lawrence G. Brooks
Albert M. Creiciiton, Jr.
Richt Rev. Mscr. Francis J. Lally
Richard Wait
Arthur E. Whittemore
Alfred O. Hero, Jr.
Secretary
BOSTON
COMMITTEE
ON
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
• • * • •
Sej
yd
iTs'MS
W&M3?*
Affiliated with the
Council on Foreign Relations
New York, N.Y.

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and Park Avenue. Members who expect to be in
New York should contact Mr. Holland Bushner
at the Council, Area Code 212, Lehigh 5-3300,
to determine what meetings are scheduled and
to inform him if they intend to participate so
that they may be properly introduced to others
present at the brief tea at 5:15, immediately preceding the substantive discussion. These meetings terminate at 6:30 to permit participants to
have dinner elsewhere at the usual hour and to
attend the theater or other evening activities.
Members are also invited to take part in annual
two-day off-the-record conferences of members of
Committees on Foreign Relations throughout the
country at the Council, usually on the first or
second Friday and Saturday of June. Each annual conference is focused on a systematic analysis of a major problem of American foreign
policy with the assistance of American and foreign specialists on the problem in question. Members of the Council are invited to take part with
members of the thirty-three affiliated Committees
in the Friday evening dinner session with a senior
American statesman as discussion leader.
Members of the Boston Committee, as those of
other affiliates and of the Council itself, may subscribe to Foreign Affairs at a special "at cost"
rate of $5.00 per annum and may purchase directly from the Council at a discount of 25 percent any book published by the Council. Notices
of Council publications are mailed to Committee
members as they are published. A list of recent
Council publications may be secured from the
Council or from the Boston Committee on Foreign Relations upon request. Members may purchase any other books dealing with international
affairs published in tin- United States or abroad
and costing more than a dollar at a ten percent
discount from the World Affairs Book Center of
the Foreign Policy Association, at 345 East 46th
Street, New York, N.Y., 10017. Purchasers should
identify themselves as members of the Boston
Committee when they place orders with the
Council or the World Affairs Book Center.
From time to time the Council solicits in writing the private views of members of the Boston
Committee and its counterparts elsewhere on one
or another important aspects of American foreign
policy. Respondents to these inquiries are not
expected to identify themselves. Qualitative and
statistical analyses of the views expressed are
published in a series of pamphlets and given
broad circulation in the federal government, mass
media, and among other institutions and individuals interested in informed American opinion on
foreign affairs.
For further information, contact The Secretary, The
Boston Committee on Foreign Relations, 40 Mt. Vernon
Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02108; phone CA 7-7990.
Executive Committee
Lawrence G. Brooks
Albert M. Creiciiton, Jr.
Richt Rev. Mscr. Francis J. Lally
Richard Wait
Arthur E. Whittemore
Alfred O. Hero, Jr.
Secretary
BOSTON
COMMITTEE
ON
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
• • * • •
Sej
yd
iTs'MS
W&M3?*
Affiliated with the
Council on Foreign Relations
New York, N.Y.